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FORKLIFT SAFETY Anna Fretheim ENV H 462, Winter 2012

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Forklift Safety . Anna Fretheim ENV H 462, Winter 2012 . Presentation overview . Forklift Safety Statistics Forklift Definition and Types How Forklifts Work Forklift Safety Regulations (WAC) . Forklift safety matters . Forklifts are widely used - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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FORKLIFT SAFETY

Anna Fretheim ENV H 462, Winter 2012

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PRESENTATION OVERVIEW

I. Forklift Safety Statistics

II. Forklift Definition and Types

III. How Forklifts Work

IV. Forklift Safety Regulations (WAC)

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FORKLIFT SAFETY MATTERS

• Forklifts are widely used

• Every year in U.S.: 35,000 serious injuries, 62,000 non-serious injuries, 85 fatalities

• OSHA estimate: 11% of all forklifts are involved in accidents every year

• 90% of forklifts will be involved in some type of accident during their career

Fatal Accident Type %

Crushed by vehicle tipping over 42%

Crushed between vehicle and a surface 25%

Crushed between two vehicles 11%

Struck or run over by a forklift 10%

Struck by falling material 8%

Fall from platform on the forks 4%

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FORKLIFT SAFETY MATTERS

2007-2009 5 most common citations by L & I safety inspectors involving forklifts:

1. Lack of training 2. No seatbelt or not using seatbelt 3. No inspection of the forklift for defects4. Modification of forklift without manufacturer’s approval5. No nameplate or unreadable nameplate

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WHAT IS A FORKLIFT?

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WHAT IS A FORKLIFT?

• Forklifts fall under the definition of Powered Industrial Trucks (PITs)

• PIT: Mobile, power-driven vehicle used to carry, push, pull, lift, stack, or tier material

• Powered industrial trucks include:

• Platform lift trucks

• Motorized hand trucks

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WHAT ISN’T A PIT?

Farm Vehicles Earth Moving Vehicles

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TYPES OF FORKLIFTS

• Diesel powered

• Electrically powered

• Gasoline powered

• Liquid Petroleum powered (most common)

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TYPES OF FORKLIFTS

• Can have additional safeguards to the exhaust, fuel, and electrical systems

• Prevent emission of hazardous sparks

• Limit surface temperatures

• Allow them to be used in hazardous conditions (i.e. flammable dusts/vapors)

• Consider location’s hazard level to decide which to use

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HOW DO FORKLIFTS WORK?

• Forks in front of trucks lift loads

• Triangle of stability

• Formed by front wheels and rear axel

• As long as the center of gravity remains within the stability triangle, the truck will not tip over

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HOW DO FORKLIFTS WORK?

• Balances its load with counterweight

• Front wheels act as fulcrum

• When forklift lifts load, center of gravity shifts forward and moves upward

• If it shifts outside of the triangle, the forklift will fall

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FORKLIFT SAFETY

Codes: WAC 296-863

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WHAT CAN MAKE A FORKLIFT DANGEROUS?

• Steers from the rear, making it swing wide

• Carries heavy loads

• Can have reduced visibility

• Masts and loads

• Can have a high center of gravity (turning over)

• Very heavy

• Complicated controls

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863-200: DESIGN, CONSTRUCTION, AND EQUIPMENT

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DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION

• If you own a forklift, it must meet ANSI design and construction requirements

• If you want to modify the forklift, get written approval from manufacturer

• Forklift must be labeled clearly to indicate type, weight, load capacity, modifications, and if it’s approved for hazardous conditions

863-200: DESIGN, CONSTRUCTION, AND EQUIPMENT

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OVERHEAD GUARD

• Must have overhead guards

• It isn’t intended to withstand the impact of the forklift’s maximum capacity load though

863-200: DESIGN, CONSTRUCTION, AND EQUIPMENT

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863-300: INSPECTION, REPAIR, MAINTENANCE AND SERVICING

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SAFE WORKING CONDITION

• Must be kept in safe working condition

• Do not use forklifts with following conditions

• Leak in fuel system

• Exhaust system emitting sparks/flames

• Abnormally hot part

• Keep them

• Clean

• Free of excess lint, oil, and grease

863-300: INSPECTION, REPAIR, MAINTENANCE, SERVICING

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DAILY INSPECTIONS

• Inspect the forklift daily or after each shift if used continuously

• Fluid levels

• Defects

• Tire pressure & quality

• Forks condition

• Nameplates in place and legible

• Safety devices working properly

• Report and correct any deficiencies noticed

• Repairs must be made by authorized persons

863-300: INSPECTION, REPAIR, MAINTENANCE, SERVICING

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FUELING

• Turn off engine

• Avoid spilling fuel

• No open flames!

863-300: INSPECTION, REPAIR, MAINTENANCE, SERVICING

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BATTERY CHARGING

• Specific areas for battery charging installations (NO SMOKING)

• There must be facilities for : • Water for flushing and neutralizing spilled

electrolyte from area and from eyes (eyewash) • Fire protection • Adequate ventilation (for hydrogen gas)

• Dangers: burns from battery acid, fire from hydrogen gas

• If handling battery acid, wear PPE

863-300: INSPECTION, REPAIR, MAINTENANCE, SERVICING

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863-400: OPERATIONS

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18+ TO OPERATE

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SAFE DRIVING

• Use seatbelts

• Never let people pass under raised forks

• No unauthorized persons can ride

• No stunt driving or horseplay

• Don’t drive the truck up to anyone in front of a fixed object!

• Make sure there’s enough room to operate forklift

863-400: TRUCK OPERATIONS

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SAFE DRIVING

• Obey all traffic regulations

• Keep a distance of 3 truck lengths from truck ahead

• Keep a safe distance from the edge of ramps, platforms, and docks

• Drive slowly on wet floors

• Slow turning speed

• Watch for pedestrians!

863-400: TRUCK OPERATIONS

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HANDLE LOADS SAFELY

• Make sure loads are within rated capacity

• Put forks under load as far as possible

• Tilt forks forwards to pick up or put down load

• When carrying load, tilt forks backwards

• If the load obstructs your view, travel backwards and with a spotter

863-400: TRUCK OPERATIONS

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HANDLE LOADS SAFELY

• Do not travel with a raised load

863-400: TRUCK OPERATIONS

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SLOPES

• When on a slope (>10%), the load always faces upwards (so you drive backwards going down)

• If no load, forks face downwards

863-400: TRUCK OPERATIONS

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UNATTENDED

• Unattended = 25 or more feet away (or when not in view)

• Unattended trucks:

• Fork lowered

• Controls neutralized

• Power off

• Brakes set

863-400: TRUCK OPERATIONS

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ELEVATORS

• If using an elevator:

• Approach it slowly

• Enter it squarely

• Turn off power

• Neutralize controls

• Set the brakes

863-400: TRUCK OPERATIONS

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DOCKBOARDS

• Do not overload them (check their capacity)

• Secure them first

• Drive over them very slowly

863-400: TRUCK OPERATIONS

http://medlinramps.com/equipment-products/dockboards/

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LOADING TRUCK TRAILERS AND RAILROAD CARS

• Make sure flooring can handle load, check for weaknesses

• Set breaks, use wheel stops

• Use horn or warning lights when entering or exiting

863-400: TRUCK OPERATIONS

OSHA

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CARBON MONOXIDE

• Propane, gasoline, and diesel powered forklifts produce carbon monoxide

• Without enough fresh air ventilation, CO poisoning can occur

• Vey common

• Severe nausea, headache

• If forklifts are used indoors, they must be tested for CO emission periodically and get tune-ups

863-400: TRUCK OPERATIONS

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TIPPING

• How can a forklift tip over?

• Load’s too heavy

• Driving too fast around a corner

• Driving off edge of platform/ramp

• Driving indoor forklift outdoors

• Driving on an incline

863-400: TRUCK OPERATIONS

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WHAT TO DO IF FORKLIFT TIPS

• If forklift tips over

• Keep arms and legs inside

• Hold on to steering wheel

• Lean away from direction of fall

• Don’t jump!

863-400: TRUCK OPERATIONS

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LIFTING PEOPLE

• Lifting people

• Only lift workers if you have the proper installations to do so

• Must have guardrails & toeboards

• Do not move with workers on platform

863-400: TRUCK OPERATIONS

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REMEMBER: BE SAFE

OR PAY THE CONSEQUENCES

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THANK YOU!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SScjyNBZ8vw